Abstract Friction exists wherever relative motion occurs and is the main source of energy consumption. Lubrication plays a significant role in improving fuel efficiency, reducing emissions, and prolonging the service life of machines. Surface interactions between two moving solid surfaces or the flow of a fluid (and/or environment) on a solid surface are the primary causes of friction. Apart from the mechanical design of moving parts, surface physicochemistry is of crucial importance to lubrication. This review deals with the frontier research on controlling friction and lubrication, highlights the importance of physicochemistry aspects, and enumerates the state-of-the-art chemistry solutions to tribological issues. It aims at inspiring tal...
Friction has been studied since the early investigations of Leonardo da Vinci, Amontons, Coulomb, an...
In order to characterise, evaluate and improve the performance of fluid systems by adapted manufactu...
Tribology is the study of friction, wear, and lubrication of surfaces in relative motion. In mechani...
Tribology is an interdisciplinary area that studies the reduction of friction between moving parts c...
Tribology includes the processes of interaction at the interface between solid, fluid and gaseous bo...
This review aims at introducing an engineering field of lubrication to researchers who are not famil...
ing solid surfaces in relative motion, including the study of lubricants, lubrication, friction, wea...
Reducing friction and wear inside lubricated contacts could lead to significant improvements in ener...
International audienceManufacturing or assembling objects implies a contact with tools and other par...
Understanding how an adaptive integrated interface between lubricant additives and solid contacts wo...
The surface properties of a bulk material are not accepted totally and independently. The tribology ...
The paper provides a commentary on the theme of “Current and Future Trends in Tribological Research:...
In the major field of design and manufacturing of mechanical, production, automobile, and industrial...
Tribochemistry, the study of chemical reactions in tribological interfaces, plays a critical role in...
Tribology has been significantly contributing to materials, energy conservation and engineering inno...
Friction has been studied since the early investigations of Leonardo da Vinci, Amontons, Coulomb, an...
In order to characterise, evaluate and improve the performance of fluid systems by adapted manufactu...
Tribology is the study of friction, wear, and lubrication of surfaces in relative motion. In mechani...
Tribology is an interdisciplinary area that studies the reduction of friction between moving parts c...
Tribology includes the processes of interaction at the interface between solid, fluid and gaseous bo...
This review aims at introducing an engineering field of lubrication to researchers who are not famil...
ing solid surfaces in relative motion, including the study of lubricants, lubrication, friction, wea...
Reducing friction and wear inside lubricated contacts could lead to significant improvements in ener...
International audienceManufacturing or assembling objects implies a contact with tools and other par...
Understanding how an adaptive integrated interface between lubricant additives and solid contacts wo...
The surface properties of a bulk material are not accepted totally and independently. The tribology ...
The paper provides a commentary on the theme of “Current and Future Trends in Tribological Research:...
In the major field of design and manufacturing of mechanical, production, automobile, and industrial...
Tribochemistry, the study of chemical reactions in tribological interfaces, plays a critical role in...
Tribology has been significantly contributing to materials, energy conservation and engineering inno...
Friction has been studied since the early investigations of Leonardo da Vinci, Amontons, Coulomb, an...
In order to characterise, evaluate and improve the performance of fluid systems by adapted manufactu...
Tribology is the study of friction, wear, and lubrication of surfaces in relative motion. In mechani...